The chilling psychological horror film titled “The Lodge,” featuring actor Richard Armitage who is known for his roles in works by Harlan Coben, has recently found its new streaming platform in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
In the year 2020, the movie titled “The Lodge” was helmed by directors Severin Fiala and Veronika Franz. The film features Riley Keough in the role of a character named Grace.
As I find myself unexpectedly tasked with looking after Richard’s kids at our secluded cabin, a massive snowstorm rolls in, turning the serene landscape into a winter wonderland that soon becomes a perilous maze. Strange occurrences start to unfold, making me question if this peaceful retreat has a darker side.
Over the holiday season, the family goes on a trip to a secluded winter cabin. However, unexpectedly, the father needs to leave for work, so he leaves his two kids under the supervision of his latest companion, Grace.
Enclosed within their lodge, they find themselves cut off by a relentless snowstorm. As chilling occurrences take place, apparitions linked to Grace’s haunting past start to manifest.
Alongside Keough and Armitage, actors such as Lia McHugh, Jaeden Martell, and Alicia Silverstone, among others, will also be part of the production.
In case you didn’t catch it earlier, the horror movie is newly available on Prime Video for streaming. This means that Prime Video subscribers in the UK and Ireland can watch it right away.
According to Rotten Tomatoes, The Lodge receives a positive evaluation of 75%, based on 183 reviews. Critics have highlighted the movie’s eerie ambiance and commended Riley Keough’s exceptional acting performance.”
“On Rotten Tomatoes, The Lodge has been well-received with an approval rating of 75%, from a total of 183 reviews. Critics have particularly appreciated the film’s chilling mood and Riley Keough’s standout performance.
According to The Arizona Republic, ‘The Lodge’ is an unusually chilling and deeply unsettling horror movie.
According to The Chicago Sun-Times, Keough’s work is so compelling and convincing that by the end of it, one finds oneself accepting any of the potential outcomes regarding Grace’s fate.
As a devoted cinephile, I can’t help but echo RogerEbert.com’s sentiments: this film is downright chilling, a horror masterpiece that sends shivers deep into your psyche, stirring up feelings and fears you might not even realize were there.
According to The Washington Post, ‘The Lodge’ might not be a flawless choice, but for movie enthusiasts who prefer a dark and unsettling experience, it certainly delivers.
Simultaneously, Vanity Fair offered their perspective: “The Lodge skillfully understands the value in this tension and recognizes all the necessary moves. However, it disappointingly fails to fully deliver on these promising elements.
The Lodge is steaming now on Prime Video in the UK and Ireland.
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